Sanef supports freedom of expression and the right of the media to work without fear of reprisal or intimidation.
Dec 2, 2019 • 13 tweets • 2 min read
SANEF Rejects Attempts by Cricket South Africa (CSA) to Intimidate Journalists.
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SANEF strongly rejects the attempts by CSA to intimidate journalists critical of the sport’s governing body by revoking their credentials to cover the game at the country’s major stadiums.
Feb 9, 2019 • 16 tweets • 2 min read
SANEF shocked by the actions of Communications Minister, Stella Ndabeni- Abrahams
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The South African National Editors’ Forum condemns the blocking of journalists by Communications Minister, Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams from covering the actions of protestors at an ANC manifesto launch in Mount Frere in the Eastern Cape.
Dec 19, 2018 • 20 tweets • 3 min read
News Just In: Sanef has approached the Equality Court in Gauteng following a barrage of abusive and dangerous threats against journalists in South Africa.
Sanef is seeking the protection of journalists and ultimately of media freedom as a whole in the wake of sustained intimidation and threats against journalists by EFF leader Julius Malema and his supporters.
Oct 11, 2018 • 7 tweets • 2 min read
Latest press statement: SANEF notes Meeting between the Sunday Times and the Hawks - 11 October 2018
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SANEF has noted that a meeting has been held between Sunday Times Editor, Bongani Siqoko and the Hawks. The Hawks were at the offices of the Sunday Times in Johannesburg on Tuesday, and the meeting was held there at the editor's request.